How much pressure does it take to maintain the velocity of a bullet in a rifled barrel? How would you calculate that?
The reason I ask is I'm working up a load for a 9mm carbine, going up in .2gr increments, and there is a 100 FPS jump in velocity between 3.8 and 4.0 grs of powder but only a 40 FPS jump between 3.6 and 3.8grs. Now, you're thinking 3.8 is max as shown by the jump in velocity. But no. Max is 5grs.
I'm thinking the 3.6/3.8gr loads run out of steam in a 16" barrel and are decelerating out the muzzle while the 4gr load is still accelerating out the muzzle.
A friend of mine told me no, the bullets are not decelerating out the muzzle but rather the efficiency of acceleration has been compromised. But if that were the case then the rate of acceleration would not have dropped off so abruptly.
I have QuickLoad but it's too stupid to figure this out.
Please help!
The reason I ask is I'm working up a load for a 9mm carbine, going up in .2gr increments, and there is a 100 FPS jump in velocity between 3.8 and 4.0 grs of powder but only a 40 FPS jump between 3.6 and 3.8grs. Now, you're thinking 3.8 is max as shown by the jump in velocity. But no. Max is 5grs.
I'm thinking the 3.6/3.8gr loads run out of steam in a 16" barrel and are decelerating out the muzzle while the 4gr load is still accelerating out the muzzle.
A friend of mine told me no, the bullets are not decelerating out the muzzle but rather the efficiency of acceleration has been compromised. But if that were the case then the rate of acceleration would not have dropped off so abruptly.
I have QuickLoad but it's too stupid to figure this out.
Please help!